2023-2024 Academic Year:
A full-time eligible student may receive up to $1,786 per semester. Qualifications include, but not limited to:
Initial year award, a student must:
- be classified by the institution as a Texas resident
- be registered with Selective Service, or be exempt
- have applied for any available financial aid
- have financial need
- be enrolled at least half-time as an undergraduate student in an associate degree or certificate program at a two-year institution
- not have attempted more than 30 semester credit hours (SCHs) (excluding credits for dual enrollment or by examination)
- not have earned an associate or baccalaureate degree
- not be concurrently receiving a TEXAS Grant
- not have been convicted of any felony; or any offense under the law of any jurisdiction involving a controlled substance as defined by Chapter 481, Health and Safety Code (Texas Controlled Substances Act)
Renewal year award, a student must:
- be classified by the institution as a Texas resident
- be registered with Selective Service or be exempt
- be a previous TEOG initial award recipient
- be enrolled at least half-time as an undergraduate student in an associate degree or certificate program at a two-year institution
- maintain satisfactory academic progress
- not have earned an associate or baccalaureate degree
- not be concurrently receiving a TEXAS Grant
- not have been convicted of any felony; or any offense under the law of any jurisdiction involving a controlled substance as defined by Chapter 481, Health and Safety Code (Texas Controlled Substances Act)
Students who continue in college and who meet program academic standards can receive awards for up to 75 semester credit hours, for four years, or until they receive an associate's degree, whichever comes first. The academic requirements for continuing in the program are: At the end of the first year, the student must meet the school's Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) requirements. At the end of the second year, the student must complete at least 75 percent of the hours attempted in the prior academic year and have an overall college grade point average (GPA) of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 scale.
Hardship Appeals
If a student does not meet the standards to continue receiving TEOG due to GPA or completion rate below SAP requirements, less than half time enrollment, more than 75 attempted credit hours, or enrollment past the 4-year limit, the institution may allow a student to continue to receive a TEOG award under hardship provision TAC, Title 19, Section 22.259.
Students who are ineligible due to a hardship condition, such as a severe illness/condition, an indication the student is responsible for the care of a sick, injured, or needy person that may affect their performance, or a requirement of fewer than six semester credit hours (or the equivalent) to complete their certificate or degree program can request a hardship provision. Students should contact any Lone Star College Financial Aid administrator on campus or by phone at (281)290-2700 to discuss requirements for hardship, request the appropriate forms, and discuss the required documentation to be submitted.
Lone Star College Financial Aid administrator will review the submitted form and documentation within 5-7 business days from the day all required documents have been received. Review may take up to 10 business days during peak enrollment periods. Students will be notified by email once a decision has been determined.
Please note that the following are not eligible for a TEOG Hardship Provision review:
- Students who have completed 75 hours while receiving the grant are not eligible for hardship.
- Students who have not received a TEOG award in previous terms.